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Installation 

MTS8003/8006/8010

 

Release 01 12/2021 

 

 

4  Monitoring the ambient air temperature 

 

Operate the device below the specified maximum ambient air temperature 

exclusively.  

See “General technical data” on page 65. 

 

The ambient air temperature is the temperature of the air at a distance of 

5 cm (2 in) from the device. It depends on the installation conditions of the 

device, e.g. the distance from other devices or other objects, and the output 

of neighboring devices. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HIRESCHMANN IT MAMMUTHUS MTM8003-FAN

Page 1: ... CORE LAYER SWITCH MTS8006 Chassis MAMMUTHUS CORE LAYER SWITCH MTS8010 Chassis MAMMUTHUS POWER MODULE MTM8000 PSU800 MAMMUTHUS ENGINE MODULE MTM8000 Engine MAMMUTHUS FAN MODULE MTM8003 FAN MAMMUTHUS FAN MODULE MTM8006 FAN MAMMUTHUS FAN MODULE MTM8010 FAN MAMMUTHUS MEDIUM MODULE MTM8000 Series MAMMUTHUS BLANK COVER MTM8000 Series ...

Page 2: ...e that you make a copy of the software for your own use The performance characteristics described herein shall be binding only upon the express consent of the parties at the time of signing the contract This paper is produced by Belden within its capacity Belden reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without prior notice Belden does not guarantee the correctness or accuracy of th...

Page 3: ...ies chassis 30 1 3 2 Power module 37 1 3 3 Engine module 38 1 3 4 Fan module 39 1 3 5 Medium module 41 1 3 6 Blank cover 42 1 4 Power supply 43 1 5 Device port attribute 43 1 5 1 Console port attribute 43 1 5 2 USB Console port attribute 43 1 5 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T RJ45 electric interface attribute 43 1 5 4 10GBASE T RJ45 electric interface attribute 44 1 5 5 1000BASE X SFP optical int...

Page 4: ...d grounding the device 52 2 3 1 Installing the device in the switch cabinet 52 2 3 2 Installing the cable tray 55 2 3 3 Grounding the device 56 2 4 Installing the SFP transceiver optional 57 2 5 Operating the device 58 2 6 Connecting the data cables 58 2 7 Filling out the inscription label 58 3 Making basic settings 59 4 Monitoring the ambient air temperature 60 5 Maintenance and service 61 6 Disa...

Page 5: ...elease 01 12 2021 7 2 Dimension Drawings 67 7 3 EMC and immunity 75 7 4 Network range 77 7 5 Power consumption power output 79 8 Scope of delivery order number and accessories 80 9 Underlying technical standards 82 A Further support 83 ...

Page 6: ...ety notes that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death If this symbol is displayed in addition to a safety instruction of the type Danger or Warning it means that there is a danger of electric shock and failure to observe the instructions will inevitably result in injury This symbol indicates the danger of hot surfaces on the device In connection with safety instructions non observanc...

Page 7: ...S8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 CAUTION indicates a possible danger which if not avoided may result in minor injuries NOTICE provides information about procedures that do not involve the risk of injury NOTICE CAUTION ...

Page 8: ...rsonnel Only allow qualified personnel to work on the device Qualified personnel have the following characteristics Qualified personnel are properly trained Training as well as practical knowledge and experience make up their qualifications This is the prerequisite for grounding and labeling circuits devices and systems in accordance with current standards in safety technology Qualified personnel ...

Page 9: ...ed party Verify serial number of delivered products to make sure it is unified with a hardcopy serial number list provided by manufacturer If it is necessary please contact Belden representative to obtain a softcopy serial number list from manufacturer for double check Requirements for the connecting the electrical wires Before connecting the electric wire make sure to always confirm compliance wi...

Page 10: ... The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 1 mm North America AWG16 on the supply voltage input Supply with AC voltage The wire diameter of the power supply cable is at least 0 75 mm North America AWG18 on the supply voltage input The cross section of the ground conductor is the same size as or bigger than the cross section of the power supply cables The power supply cable is suitabl...

Page 11: ...hen to install the device confirm that there is at least one available rack space approximately 5 cm above the device to allow heat to escape through the enclosure of the device If you operate the device in 19 switch cabinet install the slide rails to support the weight of the device Installation site requirements Operate the device at the specified ambient temperature temperature of the ambient a...

Page 12: ... making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits In accordance with the above named EU directive s the EU conformity declaration will be at the disposal of the relevant authorities at the following address Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str 45 51 72654 Neckartenzlingen Germany You find the EU conformity declaration as PDF fi...

Page 13: ... cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference with the device when used in commercial environmen...

Page 14: ...ion MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Recycling note After usage this device must be disposed of properly as electronic waste in accordance with the current disposal regulations of your county state and country ...

Page 15: ...e description safety instructions a description of the display and the other information that you need to install the device Documentation mentioned in the User Manual Installation that is not supplied with your device as a printout can be found as PDF files for downloading on the Internet at https catalog belden com ...

Page 16: ...16 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Key The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Listing Work step Subheading ...

Page 17: ...aise the SDN compatible machine concept for the first time and realize the integration of SDN deployment with the functions of common switch MTS8000 series switch meets the demand for the deployment scenario with high throughput and high density and high speed interface in the building of new generation data center In combination with MTS2900 series switches can provide a comprehensive reliable so...

Page 18: ...18 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 2 MTS8006 Chassis Figure 3 MTS8010 Chassis ...

Page 19: ...le Engine module is the most important and necessary board card in MTS8000 series switch and serves as the control center of the device Every machine frame uses 1 engine module and 2 modules can be supported at the same time thus realizing the working mode of 1 1 backup Engine modules are provided as accessories See Order Number on Page 80 Note Engine module is inserted into MPU Main Processing Un...

Page 20: ...m 2 fan modules are installed for normal operation of the system Fan modules are provided as accessories See Order Number on Page 80 Figure 5 MTM8006 FAN The rear panel of the switch provides 2 fan slots and confirm that minimum 2 fan modules are installed for normal operation of the system Fan modules are provided as accessories See Order Number on Page 80 ...

Page 21: ...re 6 MTM8010 FAN The rear panel of the switch provides 2 fan slots and confirm that minimum 2 fan modules are installed for normal operation of the system Fan modules are provided as accessories See Order Number on Page 80 Medium module Figure 7 MTM8000 16Q A ...

Page 22: ...22 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 8 MTM8000 16X4Q S Figure 9 MTM8000 16X S Figure 10 MTM8000 24T24F2X S ...

Page 23: ...23 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 11 MTM8000 48F2X S Figure 12 MTM8000 48T2X S Figure 13 MTM8000 48TP2X S ...

Page 24: ...24 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 14 MTM8000 52X A Figure 15 MTM8000 SF 16F16X S Figure 16 MTM8000 SF 24F8X S ...

Page 25: ...25 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 17 MTM8000 SF A Figure 18 MTM8000 SF S Figure 19 MTM8000 4QSFP28 A ...

Page 26: ...ice Order number Product code Description 942999801 MTS 8003 Chassis The rack type 40 Gbit s core layer switch 4 power module slots 2 engine module slots 3 medium module slots 4 fan slots and upgraded software 942999792 MTS8006 Chassis The rack type 40 Gbit s core layer switch 4 power module slots 2 engine module slots 6 medium module slots 2 fan slots and upgraded software 942999791 MTS8010 Chass...

Page 27: ...tion 942999804 MTM8003 FAN Fan module is mandatory for MTS8003 switch and supports hot plugging Each MTS8003 switch has 4 fan slots and confirm that minimum 2 fan modules are installed for normal operation of the system 942999798 MTM8006 FAN Fan module is mandatory for MTS8006 switch and supports hot plugging Each MTS8006 switch has 2 fan slots and confirm that minimum 2 fan modules are installed ...

Page 28: ...M8000 16X S MTS8003 medium module 16 1 10 Gbit s SFP slots 942999811 MTM8000 16X4Q S MTS8003 medium module 16 1 10 Gbit s SFP slots 4 40 Gbit s QSFP slots 942999812 MTM8000 16Q A MTS8003 medium module 16 40 Gbit s QSFP slots with high performance 942999814 MTM8000 52X A MTS8003 medium module 52 1 10 Gbit s SFP slots with high performance 942999800 MTM8000 4QSFP28 A 4 100 Gbit s QSFP28 slots with h...

Page 29: ...00 MTM8000 4QSFP28 A 4 100 Gbit s QSFP28 slots Note It does not supports MTS8003 1 2 6 Blank cover Order number Product code Description 942999815 MTM8000 ModuleCover Blank cover of the medium module of the switch 942999816 MTM8000 EngineCover Blank cover of the engine module of the switch 942999817 MTM8000 PSUCover Blank cover of the power module of the switch ...

Page 30: ... card slot 2 Slot 0 of medium module line processing unit card slot 3 Slot 1 of medium module LPU card slot 4 Slot 2 of medium module LPU card slot 5 Earthing screw 6 Slots of power modules 7 Anti static bracelet socket 8 Wire rack 9 Slot 0 of engine module MPU card slot 10 Handle of the machine case Figure 20 Front view of the MTS8003 chassis ...

Page 31: ...31 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 21 Rear view of the MTS8003 chassis 1 Slot 1 of fan module 2 Slot 0 of fan module 3 Upper cabinet screw hole 4 Machine case hanger ...

Page 32: ...achine case 2 Anti static bracelet socket 3 Slot 3 of power module 4 Slot 2 of power module 5 Slot 1 of power module 6 Slot 0 of power module 7 Wire rack 8 Slot 5 of medium module LPU card slot 9 Slot 4 of medium module LPU card slot 10 Slot 3 of medium module LPU and SFU card slot 11 Slot 2 of medium module LPU and SFU card slot ...

Page 33: ...odule LPU card slot 13 Slot 0 of medium module LPU card slot 14 Slot 0 and 1 of engine module MPU card slot Figure 23 Rear view of the MTS80006 chassis 1 Machine case hanger 2 Upper cabinet screw hole 3 Grounding stud 4 Air outlet 5 Slot 1 of fan module 6 Slot 0 of fan module ...

Page 34: ...ont view of the MTS8010 chassis 1 Anti static bracelet socket 2 Handle of the machine case 3 Slot 3 of power module 4 Slot 2 of power module 5 Slot 1 of power module 6 Slot 0 of power module 7 Wire rack 8 Slot 9 of medium module LPU card slot 9 Slot 8 of medium module LPU card slot ...

Page 35: ...LPU card slot 12 Slot 5 of medium module LPU and SFU card slot 13 Slot 4 of medium module LPU and SFU card slot 14 Slot 3 of medium module LPU card slot 15 Slot 2 of medium module LPU card slot 16 Slot 1 of medium module LPU card slot 17 Slot 0 of medium module LPU card slot 18 Slot 0 and 1 of engine module MPU card slot ...

Page 36: ...36 Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 Figure 25 Rear view of the MTS8010 chassis 1 Upper cabinet screw hole 2 Grounding stud 3 Air outlet 4 Slot 1 of fan module 5 Slot 0 of fan module ...

Page 37: ...S8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 1 3 2 Power module Figure 26 Power module 1 AC power socket 2 Power switch 3 Power status indicator 4 Power handle 5 Power module unlocking button 6 Anti stripping slider for power line ...

Page 38: ...06 8010 Release 01 12 2021 1 3 3 Engine module Figure 27 Engine module 1 Reset button 2 Function status indicator 3 Board card label slot 4 Function port 5 USB interface 6 SD card slot 7 Board card puller 8 Anti loosening screw ...

Page 39: ...nstallation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 1 3 4 Fan module MTM8003 FAN Figure 28 MTM8003 Fan 1 Air outlet of the fan 2 Handle 3 Fan status indicator 4 Anti loosening screw 5 Install the locating post ...

Page 40: ...Release 01 12 2021 MTM8006 FAN Figure 29 MTM8006 Fan 1 Anti loosening screw 2 Fan label 3 Air outlet of the fan 4 Fan status indicator 5 Handle MTM8010 FAN Figure 30 MTM8010 Fan 1 Anti loosening screw 2 Fan label 3 Air outlet of the fan ...

Page 41: ...06 8010 Release 01 12 2021 4 Fan status indicator 5 Handle 1 3 5 Medium module Figure 31 Medium module 1 Status indicator 2 Board card label slot 3 Function port 4 Board card puller 5 Anti loosening screw 6 Printed circuit board ...

Page 42: ...03 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 1 3 6 Blank cover Figure 32 Schematics of blank cover of the engine module Figure 33 Schematics of the blank cover of the medium module Figure 34 Schematics of blank cover of the power module ...

Page 43: ... 115200 bit s default as 9600 bit s Supported service Connect with the serial port of local terminal such as PC and run the terminal simulation program on the terminal 1 5 2 USB Console port attribute Attribute Description Interface standard USB 2 0 Connector type Micro USB Interface rate 12 Mbit s Supported service Connect with the USB of local terminal such as PC and run the terminal simulation ...

Page 44: ...e Cat6e and above shielded twisted pairs S FTP 1 5 5 1000BASE X SFP optical interface attribute Attribute Description Interface standard IEEE 802 3z Connector type SFP Working mode 1000 Mbit s full duplex 1000 Mbit s auto negotiation Support SFP interface Support 1000BASE X Connected cable Single mode optical fiber of multimode optical fiber 1 5 6 10GBASE SR LR ER SFP optical interface attribute A...

Page 45: ...P Attribute Description Interface standard Conform to the standard IEEE 802 3ba Connector type QSFP28 Working mode 100 Gbit s full duplex Support QSFP interface Support 100GBASE SR4 LR4 Connected cable Single mode optical fiber of multimode optical fiber 1 5 9 USB interface attribute Attribute Description Interface standard USB 2 0 Interface type USB Type A Working mode 1 5 Mbit s 12 Mbit s and 48...

Page 46: ... loss Cable No 1 5 11 PoE interface attribute Attribute Description Interface standard IEEE 802 3af IEEE 802 3at Interface type RJ45 Working mode Alternative A 1 2 being negative and 3 6 being positive for MDIX Support 1000BASE T Cable No See Command line interface user manual for more information The manual is available for download on the Internet https catalog belden com 1 6 Display elements Af...

Page 47: ...evice are in normal operation OFF Indicates an exception to at least 1 fan module on the device STACK indicator STACK Green Flash Indicates that the stacking function is enabled and this is the main device for the stacking system ON Indicates that the stacking function is enabled and this is not the main device for the stacking system OFF Indicates that the stacking function is not enabled ID indi...

Page 48: ...nked Flash There is data transmission and receiving in the Ethernet interface OFF Ethernet interface is not linked 40 Gbit s port BREAK OUT indicator 40 Gbit s BREAKOUT Green ON At least one 40 Gbit s interface works in 10 Gbit s mode and is split into four 10 Gbit s interfaces If the port LED indicator 1 is ON then every interface indicator indicates that the status of the first 10 Gbit s interfa...

Page 49: ... Gbit s interface in this interface If the port LED indicator 2 is ON then every interface indicator indicates that the status of the second 10 Gbit s interface in this interface If the port LED indicator 3 is ON then every interface indicator indicates that the status of the third 10 Gbit s interface in this interface If the port LED indicator 4 is ON then every interface indicator indicates that...

Page 50: ...ernal management station VT100 terminal or PC with corresponding terminal simulation thus allowing you to build the connection with the CLI Command Line Interface and system monitor 1 7 2 USB interface The switch provides 2 serial interfaces EIA TIA 232 and Micro USB 2 0 With these 2 interfaces the user can configure the switch by using the PC computer or laptop computer with RS 232 serial interfa...

Page 51: ...g the device Connecting the data cables Filling out the inscription label 2 1 Checking the package contents Perform the following work steps Check whether the box contains all the items specified in the section Delivery items on page 80 Check the individual parts for transport damage 2 2 Installing the power module optional Note Hirschmann IT provides ready to run power modules You can choose to i...

Page 52: ...the device in the switch cabinet OVERHEATING OF THE DEVICE When installing the device ensure that the ventilation slots are not covered Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK Install this device solely in a switch cabinet or in an operating site with restricted access to which maintenance staff have exclusive access Failure to follow th...

Page 53: ... smooth Do not place anything near the front and rear doors to block the air channels Before installing an MTS8000 switch check the maximum load bearing capacity of the cabinet pallet and equipment room floor For details about the weight of each MTS8000 switch component see technical data To ensure heavy load heat dissipation and cabling you are advised to install only one MTS8000 switch in a stan...

Page 54: ...rk steps Remove the chassis from the packing tray Four people are required to hold the handles on the left and right sides of the box and lift it out smoothly Lift the host onto a load bearing tray and push the main box into the cabinet until it slides smoothly into the cabinet ...

Page 55: ...uts on the mounting bar of the cabinet column using M6 panel screws to prevent the devices from sliding back and forth 2 3 2 Installing the cable tray Perform the following work steps Align the installation hole of the cable tray with the stud on the mounting bracket of the chassis Install the screw ...

Page 56: ...e following work steps Install the grounding screw at the rear of the device to the protective conductor See figure 36 Tighten the grounding screw with the tightening torque specified in chapter General technical data on page 65 ELECTRIC SHOCK Ground the device before connecting any other cables Failure to follow this instruction can result in death serious injury or device damage WARNING Figure 3...

Page 57: ...quisite Exclusively use Hirschmann IT SFP transceivers See Accessories on the page 80 Perform the following work steps Take the SFP transceiver out of the transport packaging Remove the protection cap from the SFP transceiver Push the SFP transceiver with the lock closed into the slot until it is locked ...

Page 58: ...en using copper cables provide a sufficient separation between the power supply cables and the data cables Ideally install the cables in separate cable channels Verify that power supply cables and data cables do not run parallel over longer distances To reduce inductive coupling verify that the power supply cables and data cables cross at a 90 angle Use SF UTP cables according to ISO IEC 11801 200...

Page 59: ...Note Configuring 2 or more devices with the same IP address may lead to the network s failure to function as expected Install and maintain a program to assign a unique IP address to each device in the network Enter the IP parameters when you install the device for the first time ...

Page 60: ...ed maximum ambient air temperature exclusively See General technical data on page 65 The ambient air temperature is the temperature of the air at a distance of 5 cm 2 in from the device It depends on the installation conditions of the device e g the distance from other devices or other objects and the output of neighboring devices ...

Page 61: ...ecting the error then the device trigger the internal fuse In case of the device damage or fault it is required to cut off the power supply and return the device to the factory for inspection Hirschmann is continually working on improving and developing their software Check regularly whether there is an updated version of the software that provides you with additional benefits You find information...

Page 62: ...lug the power line Unlock the power module and pull it out Use the cover plate to block the slot of the medium module on the basic device 6 2 Removing the engine or medium module Perform the following work steps Wear the anti static bracelet loosen the 2 anti loosening screws on the lower and upper parts of the fan module with Phillips screwdriver Hold the extractor on the board with both hands an...

Page 63: ... rails of the slot pull out the board and place the unloaded board on the ESD mat or the initial packing box 6 3 Removing the SFP transceiver Perform the following work steps Release the lock and pull the SFP transceiver out of the device slot Use a protective cover to blank the SFP transceiver ...

Page 64: ... fan module smoothly along the guide rails of the slot and place the removed fan module on the ESD mat or the initial packing box 6 5 Removing the device Perform the following work steps Disconnect the data cable Disable the suppply voltage Disconnect the power supply cable Disconnect the grounding To remove the device from the switch cabinet loosen the screws on the bracket of the device ELECTRIC...

Page 65: ...imatic conditions during operation Ambient air temperature 5 55 23 F 131 F at 2000 m 6561 6 ft 5 40 23 F 104 F at 5000 m 13123 3 ft Note The altitude is 2000 m 5000 m 6561 6 ft 13123 3 ft and the maximum working temperature decreases by 1 33 8 every 200 m 656 1 ft above sea level Humidity 10 90 non condensing Climatic conditions during storage Altitude 5000 m 16404 2 ft Pollution degree 2 Protecti...

Page 66: ...plate Tightening torque 0 4 Nm 0 6 Nm 3 5 lb in 5 2 lb in Weight MTM8010 FAN 2 60 kg 5 73 lb Install the fan module Tightening torque 0 4 Nm 0 6 Nm 3 5 lb in 5 2 lb in Install the cover plate Tightening torque 0 4 Nm 0 6 Nm 3 5 lb in 5 2 lb in Medium module Size See Dimension Drawings on Page 67 Weight MTM8000 48F2X S MTM8000 48T2X S MTM8000 48TP2X S MTM8000 24T24F2X S MTM8000 16X S MTM8000 16X4Q ...

Page 67: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 67 7 2 Dimension Drawings Basic devices MTS8003 Chassis ...

Page 68: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 68 MTS8006 Chassis ...

Page 69: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 69 MTS8010 Chassis ...

Page 70: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 70 Power module ...

Page 71: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 71 Engine module ...

Page 72: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 72 Fan module MTS8003 FAN ...

Page 73: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 73 MTS8006 FAN ...

Page 74: ...Installation MTS8003 8006 8010 Release 01 12 2021 74 MTS8010 FAN ...

Page 75: ... DNV GL guideline FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A EN 61000 6 4 Compliance EN 55032 AC DC power line Class A DNV GL guideline AC DC power line FCC 47 CFR Part 15 AC DC power line Class A EN 61000 6 4 AC DC power line Compliance EN 55032 Signal wire Class A EN 61000 6 4 Signal wire Compliance Harmonic current EN 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage flicker EN 61000 3 3 ...

Page 76: ...8 30 A m Voltage dip and short interruption EN 61000 4 11 AC DC power line 20 ms U 100 200 ms U 60 500 ms U 30 5 s U 100 Stability Standard application IEC 60068 2 6 test Fc Vibration 5 Hz 8 4 Hz vibrating amplitude 3 5 mm 0 14 in 8 4 Hz 150 Hz 1g IEC 60068 2 27 test Ea Vibration 15 g 11 ms EMC interference immunity Standard application Electromagnetic field EN 61000 4 3 80 MHz 1000 MHz 1000 MHz 6...

Page 77: ...2 dB km LX LC SM 1310 nm 40 km 22 dB link budget at 1310 nm 0 32 dB km LH LC SM 1550 nm 80 km 22 dB link budget at 1550 nm 0 18 dB km 18 ps nm km LH LC SM 1550 nm 120 km 32 dB link budget at 1550 nm 0 18 dB km 18 ps nm km BIDI TypeA LX LC SM TX1310 nm RX1550 nm 10 km 14 dB link budget at 1310 1550 nm 0 18 dB km 18 ps nm km BIDI TypeB LX LC SM TX1550 nm RX1310 nm 10 km 14 dB link budget at 1550 131...

Page 78: ...SFP 40G Mode a Wavelength F O cable length example b Optical fiber attenuation BLP dispersion SR LC MM 850 nm 100 m OM3 3 5 dB link budget at 850 nm 3 0 dB km LR LC SM 1310 nm 10 km 7 5 dB link budget at 1310 nm 0 32 dB km Table 5 40 Gbit s SFP module of optical fiber port a MM multimode SM single mode b When observing the optical fiber data 3 dB system reserve is included Product code MTS SFP 100...

Page 79: ...TM8000 48F2X S 77 W 269 5 Btu IT h MTM8000 48T2X S 77 W 269 5 Btu IT h MTM8000 48TP2X S 77 W 269 5 Btu IT h MTM8000 24T24F2X S 92 W 322 Btu IT h MTM8000 16X S 82 W 287Btu IT h MTM8000 16X4Q S 115 W 402 5 Btu IT h MTM8000 16Q A 151 W 528 5 Btu IT h MTM8000 52X A 166 W 581 Btu IT h MTM8000 SF A 155 W 542 5 Btu IT h MTM8000 SF S 52 W 182 Btu IT h MTM8000 SF 24F8X S 112 W 392 Btu IT h MTM8000 SF 16F16...

Page 80: ...TM8000 48T2X S 942 999 807 MTM8000 48TP2X S 942 999 808 MTM8000 24T24F2X S 942 999 809 MTM8000 16X S 942 999 810 MTM8000 16X4Q S 942 999 811 MTM8000 16Q A 942 999 812 MTM8000 52X A MTM8000 SF A MTM8000 SF S MTM8000 SF 24F8X S MTM8000 SF 16F16X S MTM8000 4QSFP28 A 942 999 814 942 999 793 942 999 794 942 999 795 942 999 796 942 999 800 MAMMUTHUS Blank cover MTM8000 ModuleCover 942 999 815 MTM8000 En...

Page 81: ...SFP 1G LX LC 1550 942 999 862 10 Gbit s SFP module Order number MTS SFP 10G SR LC 942 999 851 MTS SFP 10G LR LC 942 999 852 MTS SFP 10G ER LC 942 999 853 MTS SFP 10G TX RJ45 942 999 867 40 Gbit s SFP module Order number MTS SFP 40G SR LC 942 999 863 MTS SFP 40G LR LC 942 999 864 100 Gbit s SFP module Order number MTS SFP 100G SR 942 999 876 MTS SFP 100G LR LC 942 999 877 MTS Cable 100G 3M 942 999 ...

Page 82: ...tromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Threshold Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection EN 61000 6 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000 6 4 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Par...

Page 83: ... in your area or Hirschmann IT directly You find the addresses of our partners on the Internet at https catalog belden com A list of local telephone numbers and email addresses for technical support directly from Hirschmann IT is available at https catalog belden com This site also includes a free of charge knowledge base and a software download section ...

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